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Posted at 3:49 PM on Monday 08/18/08 by
Ben
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OfficeDepot.com has the following excellent deals on number crunchers from Texas Instruments. The dual rebates have different offer cpns and accept UPC copies. You also qualify for 2 Free Movie Tickets with purchase!

  • TI-83 Plus $90 - $20 42206472 - $25 rebate - $25 rebate = $20
  • TI-84 Plus $120 - $20 42206472 - $25 rebate - $25 rebate = $50
  • TI-84 Plus Silver $125 - $20 42206472 - $25 reb - $25 reb = $55 (Pink, Orange)
  • TI Nspire $160 - $30 76902528 - $25 rebate - $25 rebate = $80
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      asdfsdf - Posted 3:52 pm PDT 08/18/08 (216 Posts)  Report Spam

      what, no 89? boo!

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      nitemeer - Posted 4:13 pm PDT 08/18/08 (647 Posts)  Report Spam

      so how does this work...? 2 rebates?

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      geniv2 - Posted 4:15 pm PDT 08/18/08 (339 Posts)  Report Spam

      my movie ticket was declined.

      I ordered and filled out the form from the deals last time and they delclined my movie ticket for some reason

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      bargainshunter - Posted 4:42 pm PDT 08/18/08 (142 Posts)  Report Spam

      Movie tickets was declined on mine as well. I checked http://www.MoviesFromOfficeDepot.com and found out the SKU of these calculators are not on the "qualifying school supplies" list.

      However, the two rebates seem to go through the processing at the moment.

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      megabyte10240 - Posted 5:33 pm PDT 08/18/08 (592 Posts)  Report Spam

      not bad I don't think anybody knows how to use the Nspire yet
      but the other ones are pretty cheap

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      jwahooo - Posted 6:19 pm PDT 08/18/08 (1543 Posts)  Report Spam

      RPN FTW!!1!!

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      monkieinabarrel - Posted 8:11 pm PDT 08/18/08 (1016 Posts)  Report Spam

      if you plan on taking math calculus or above you might want to consider getting a calculator with a CAS system. these don't have CAS.

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      grnge4evr - Posted 7:31 am PDT 08/19/08 (81 Posts)  Report Spam

      does a CAS system allow for games? can you play tetris on these?

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      Crash And Burn - Posted 9:05 am PDT 08/19/08 (3049 Posts)  Report Spam

      CAS = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_algebra_system
      My HP has this but most users won't need this. My HP can play games but it is far from the ideal platform to do so and don't know if CAS is required to do so. If your not pursuing a science or engineering degree I don't see the need. Was useful for my ME degree. I do prefer RPN..

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